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http://www.pilotonline.com/news/nw0910gun.html

Suffolk may ban guns from public housing
                  By SUSIE STOUGHTON, The Virginian-Pilot
                  © September 10, 2001


                  SUFFOLK -- Hundreds of city residents could soon face a choice: 
Forfeit
                  their constitutional right to keep and bear arms, or find another 
place to live.

                  In a crackdown on gun violence, housing officials are considering 
banning
                  firearms from the city's five public housing complexes. Suffolk
                  Redevelopment and Housing Authority could review a draft policy by
                  November, after input from residents of the 466 apartment units, said
                  Clarissa E. McAdoo, executive director.

                                          Thelma Hinton, the housing residents'
                                          non-voting representative on the SRHA
                                          board, says such a ban would violate the
                                          residents' rights. Living in public housing
                                          shouldn't prevent them from being able to
                                          protect themselves, she said.

                                          ``I've got to fight for my residents' rights 
if
                                          they want a gun,'' Hinton said.

                                          SRHA officials last week also launched a
                                          drive to eliminate illegal guns from public
                                          housing and Section 8, privately owned
                                          rental properties whose rents are
                                          subsidized through the housing authority.
                                          Both efforts come in response to last
                                          month's accidental shooting of a 4-year-old
                                          whose 5-year-old brother found a loaded
                                          gun in their mother's bedroom at Hoffler
                                          Apartments.

                                          The younger child, who was struck in the
                  finger when the gun discharged, was not seriously injured, McAdoo 
said.
                  Police did not charge the mother, she said.

                  The incident, however, sparked interest in gun safety.

                  A newsletter distributed to public housing residents a week later 
included
                  this warning: ``Guns are not allowed in or on SRHA property under any
                  circumstances.''

                  The item said a resident's lease would be terminated and criminal 
charges
                  could be lodged if a resident or guest had a gun on the premises.

                  Hinton, however, brought her lease to the August board meeting. She 
said
                  the document does not address possession of guns.

                  ``We should have a policy,'' said Helivi L. Holland, a housing 
commissioner
                  and an assistant commonwealth's attorney.

                  What about security guards whose jobs require them to be armed? 
Hinton
                  asked. ``They can't leave the gun in the car.''

                  The weapon could be stored in a locker at work, Holland said.

                  SRHA attorney Jeffrey L. Gardy said any landlord can place 
restrictions --
                  such as no animals -- on tenants.

                  ``It's your option whether you lease it or not,'' he said. ``It's 
not infringing on
                  anybody's rights.''

                  Leroy Reynolds, who works for Portsmouth Redevelopment and Housing
                  Authority, disagrees.

                  ``They're stepping on some dangerous ground there,'' said Reynolds,
                  PRHA's security and risk management program director.

                  ``The Constitution doesn't give you the right to bear animals,'' he 
said. ``It
                  does give you the right to bear arms.''

                  Neither PRHA nor the Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority
                  prohibits residents from having guns, officials of those agencies 
said.
                  Reynolds said he would be surprised if Suffolk adopted such a ban.

                  The proposal is ``in the very early, formative stages,'' Gardy said. 
He has not
                  received anything to review, he said.

                  Trying to protect residents without infringing on their rights is 
difficult, he
                  said. ``It's hard to hit a happy medium.''

                  SRHA chairwoman Mary V. Richardson said the board wants to hear how
                  the residents feel. She could not say whether a compromise plan 
would be
                  considered.

                  Last week, Commonwealth's Attorney C. Phillips Ferguson spoke at 
Hoffler
                  Apartments about Suffolk's Exile Virginia program to eliminate 
illegal guns.

                  Anyone who possesses a gun after being convicted of a felony, 
carries a
                  gun onto school property or is caught with a gun and drugs will 
receive a
                  mandatory prison sentence of up to five years, he said.

                  Housing officials will distribute refrigerator magnets with that 
information to
                  all public housing and Section 8 residents.

                  The magnets will be ``a constant reminder that the illegal 
possession of
                  firearms in Suffolk will not be tolerated,'' said Diana Klink, 
community
                  outreach coordinator for the commonwealth's attorney's office.

                  Since the local Exile program began in March, more than a dozen Exile
                  arrests have been made, Ferguson said.

                  ``We are really working on the educational process,'' Ferguson said.

                  But his office won't hesitate to prosecute, he said. ``They can 
either be
                  educated or go to prison.''

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